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Resting-state synchrony between anterior cingulate cortex and precuneus relates to body shape concern in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa

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Author(s)
Seojung LeeKyung Ran KimJeonghun KuJung-Hyun LeeKee NamkoongYoung-Chul Jung
Keimyung Author(s)
Ku, Jeong Hun
Department
Dept. of Biomedical Engineering (의용공학과)
Journal Title
Psychiatry Research: neuroimaging
Issued Date
2014
Volume
221
Issue
1
Keyword
AnorexianervosaBulimia nervosaRestingstatefunctionalconnectivityPrecuneusBody shape
Abstract
Cortical areas supporting cognitive control and salience demonstrate different neural responses to visual food cues in patients with eating disorders. This top-down cognitive control, which interacts with bottom-up appetitive responses, is tightly integrated not only in task conditions but also in the resting-state. The dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) is a key node of a large-scale network that is involved in self-referential processing and cognitive control. We investigated resting-state functional connectivity of the dACC and hypothesized that altered connectivity would be demonstrated in cortical midline structures involved in self-referential processing and cognitive control. Seed-based resting-state functional connectivity was analyzed in women with anorexia nervosa (N=18), women with bulimia nervosa (N=20) and age matched healthy controls (N=20). Between group comparisons revealed that the anorexia nervosa group exhibited stronger synchronous activity between the dACC and retrosplenial cortex, whereas the bulimia nervosa group showed stronger synchronous activity between the dACC and medial orbitofrontal cortex. Both groups demonstrated stronger synchronous activity between the dACC and precuneus, which correlated with higher scores of the Body Shape Questionnaire. The dACC-precuneus resting-state synchrony might be associated with the disorder-specific rumination on eating, weight and body shape in patients with eating disorders.

Keywords
Anorexia nervosa;
Bulimia nervosa;
Resting state functional connectivity;
Precuneus;
Body shape
Keimyung Author(s)(Kor)
구정훈
Publisher
School of Medicine
Citation
Seojung Lee et al. (2014). Resting-state synchrony between anterior cingulate cortex and precuneus relates to body shape concern in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Psychiatry Research: neuroimaging, 221(1), 43–48. doi: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2013.11.004
Type
Article
ISSN
0165-1781
Source
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925492713003120?via%3Dihub
DOI
10.1016/j.pscychresns.2013.11.004
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/33714
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